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O p-Laplaciano em domínios finos oscilantes / The p-Laplacian in oscillating thin domainsNakasato, Jean Carlos 29 March 2019 (has links)
Nesse trabalho, usamos métodos da teoria de homogeneização para analisar o compor- tamento assintótico das soluções da equação do p-Laplaciano com condição de contorno de Neumann posto numa família de domínios finos do tipo. De maneira geral, trabalhamos com funções G:(0,1)\\ x R - R uniformemente limitadas, suaves e L-periódicas na segunda variável. Note que o efeito de domínio fino é estabelecido passando ao limite no parâmetro \\varepsilon>0 com \\varepsilon\\to 0. Além disso, introduzimos um parâmetro \\alpha>0 com o objetivo de representar rugosidades via comportamento oscilat\\\'orio na fronteira superior de R^\\varepsilon. Em nossos resultados mostramos que no limite, uma equação unidimensional é obtida, preservando a quasilinearidade do problema original e capturando tanto o efeito da compressão como das oscilações. / In this work we apply homogenization theory methods in order to analyze the asymptotic behavior of the solutions of a p-Laplacian equation with Neumann boundary condition set in bounded thin domains of the type. Generally, we with functions G:(0,1) x R - R uniformly bounded, smooth and L-periodic in the second variable. The thin domain situation is established passing to the limit in the positive parameter \\varepsilon with \\varepsilon \\to 0. In our results we obtain a one dimensional equation that preserves the quasilinearity from the original problem and capturing the effects of compression and oscillations.
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Estabilidade assintótica para um modelo dissipativo de equação de placas com p - Laplaciano e termo memória / Asymptotic stability for a dissipative model of plate equation with p - Laplacian and term memoryPaciência, Alan Kardec Reis 05 January 2017 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2017-01-05 / In this work, we study situations involving the existence, uniqueness, decay rates and
asymptotic behavior of solutions for a class of nonlinear equations cards and memory. In
particular, in the first chapter we review some issues related to a number of results derived
from the general theory of functional analysis, which will be applied during this dissertation.
The next chapter will discuss an equation of the fourth order dissipative plate with
nonlinear perturbations of type p - Laplacian and locally Lipschitz and memory. Continuing,
we prove the exponential stability of energy corresponding to the homogeneous
problem with second-order term of memory. / No presente trabalho, estudaremos situações relacionadas a existência, unicidade, taxas
de decaimento e comportamentos assintóticos de soluções para uma classe de equações de
placas não linear e com termo de memória. Em particular, no primeiro capítulo revisamos
alguns assuntos relacionados a uma série de resultados oriundos da teoria geral da análise
funcional, os quais ser˜ao aplicados no decorrer dessa dissertação. No capítulo seguinte,
abordaremos uma equação da placa de quarta ordem dissipativa com pertubações não
lineares do tipo p - Laplaciano e localmente Lipschitz e com termo memória. Continuando,
provamos a estabilidade exponencial de energia correspondente ao problema homogêneo
com termo de memória de segunda ordem.
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Existence of solutions of quasilinear elliptic equations on manifolds with conic pointsNguyen, Thi Thu Huong 13 December 2013 (has links)
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Continuum limits of evolution and variational problems on graphs / Limites continues de problèmes d'évolution et variationnels sur graphesHafiene, Yosra 05 December 2018 (has links)
L’opérateur du p-Laplacien non local, l’équation d’évolution et la régularisation variationnelle associées régies par un noyau donné ont des applications dans divers domaines de la science et de l’ingénierie. En particulier, ils sont devenus des outils modernes pour le traitement massif des données (y compris les signaux, les images, la géométrie) et dans les tâches d’apprentissage automatique telles que la classification. En pratique, cependant, ces modèles sont implémentés sous forme discrète (en espace et en temps, ou en espace pour la régularisation variationnelle) comme approximation numérique d’un problème continu, où le noyau est remplacé par la matrice d’adjacence d’un graphe. Pourtant, peu de résultats sur la consistence de ces discrétisations sont disponibles. En particulier, il est largement ouvert de déterminer quand les solutions de l’équation d’évolution ou du problème variationnel des tâches basées sur des graphes convergent (dans un sens approprié) à mesure que le nombre de sommets augmente, vers un objet bien défini dans le domaine continu, et si oui, à quelle vitesse. Dans ce manuscrit, nous posons les bases pour aborder ces questions.En combinant des outils de la théorie des graphes, de l’analyse convexe, de la théorie des semi- groupes non linéaires et des équations d’évolution, nous interprétons rigoureusement la limite continue du problème d’évolution et du problème variationnel du p-Laplacien discrets sur graphes. Plus précisé- ment, nous considérons une suite de graphes (déterministes) convergeant vers un objet connu sous le nom de graphon. Si les problèmes d’évolution et variationnel associés au p-Laplacien continu non local sont discrétisés de manière appropriée sur cette suite de graphes, nous montrons que la suite des solutions des problèmes discrets converge vers la solution du problème continu régi par le graphon, lorsque le nombre de sommets tend vers l’infini. Ce faisant, nous fournissons des bornes d’erreur/consistance.Cela permet à son tour d’établir les taux de convergence pour différents modèles de graphes. En parti- culier, nous mettons en exergue le rôle de la géométrie/régularité des graphons. Pour les séquences de graphes aléatoires, en utilisant des inégalités de déviation (concentration), nous fournissons des taux de convergence nonasymptotiques en probabilité et présentons les différents régimes en fonction de p, de la régularité du graphon et des données initiales. / The non-local p-Laplacian operator, the associated evolution equation and variational regularization, governed by a given kernel, have applications in various areas of science and engineering. In particular, they are modern tools for massive data processing (including signals, images, geometry), and machine learning tasks such as classification. In practice, however, these models are implemented in discrete form (in space and time, or in space for variational regularization) as a numerical approximation to a continuous problem, where the kernel is replaced by an adjacency matrix of a graph. Yet, few results on the consistency of these discretization are available. In particular it is largely open to determine when do the solutions of either the evolution equation or the variational problem of graph-based tasks converge (in an appropriate sense), as the number of vertices increases, to a well-defined object in the continuum setting, and if yes, at which rate. In this manuscript, we lay the foundations to address these questions.Combining tools from graph theory, convex analysis, nonlinear semigroup theory and evolution equa- tions, we give a rigorous interpretation to the continuous limit of the discrete nonlocal p-Laplacian evolution and variational problems on graphs. More specifically, we consider a sequence of (determin- istic) graphs converging to a so-called limit object known as the graphon. If the continuous p-Laplacian evolution and variational problems are properly discretized on this graph sequence, we prove that the solutions of the sequence of discrete problems converge to the solution of the continuous problem governed by the graphon, as the number of graph vertices grows to infinity. Along the way, we provide a consistency/error bounds. In turn, this allows to establish the convergence rates for different graph models. In particular, we highlight the role of the graphon geometry/regularity. For random graph se- quences, using sharp deviation inequalities, we deliver nonasymptotic convergence rates in probability and exhibit the different regimes depending on p, the regularity of the graphon and the initial data.
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Largest eigenvalues of the discrete p-Laplacian of trees with degree sequencesBiyikoglu, Türker, Hellmuth, Marc, Leydold, Josef 08 November 2018 (has links)
Trees that have greatest maximum p-Laplacian eigenvalue among all trees with a given degree sequence are characterized. It is shown that such extremal trees can be obtained by breadth-first search where the vertex degrees are non-increasing. These trees are uniquely determined up to isomorphism. Moreover, their structure does not depend on p.
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Vlastnosti konvexního obalu pro parabolické soustavy parciálních diferenciálních rovnic / Convex hull properties for parabolic systems of partial differential equationsČešík, Antonín January 2019 (has links)
The topic of this thesis is the convex hull property for systems of partial differential equations, which is a natural generalisation of the maximum principle for scalar equations. The main result of this thesis is a theorem asserting the convex hull property for the solutions of a certain class of parabolic systems of nonlinear partial differential equations. It also investigates the coefficients of linear systems. The respective results are sharp which is demonstrated by counterexamples to the convex hull property for solutions of linear elliptic and parabolic systems. The general theme is that the coupling of the system is what breaks the convex hull property, not necessarily the non-linearity.
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Existência e não existência de soluções globais para uma equação de onda do tipo p-Laplaciano / Existence and non-existence of global solutions for a wave equation with the p-Laplacian operatorCampos, Fabio Antonio Araujo de 15 March 2010 (has links)
Neste trabalho estudamos a equação de ondas do tipo p-Laplaciano \'u IND. tt\' - \'DELTA\' IND.p u + \'(- \'DELTA\' POT. alpha\' u IND. t\' = \' [u] POT.q - 2 u, definida num domínio limitado limitado do \'R POT. n\', com 2 \' > ou = \' p < q e 0 < \' alpha\' < 1. Utilizando o método de Faedo-Galerkin provamos a existência de soluções fracas globais para dados iniciais pequenos. Para essas soluções estudamos também o decaimento polinomial da energia associada. A questão da não existência de soluções globais é considerada para o caso em que a energia inicial do sistema é negativa / In this work we study the p-Laplacian wave equation \'u IND. tt\' - \' DELTA\' IND p u + \'(- \'DELTA\' POT. \'alpha\' \' u IND. t\' = \'[u] POT. q - 2 u, defined in a bounded domain of \'R POT n\', with 2 \'> or =\' p < q and 0 < \' alpha\' < 1. By using the Faedo-Galerkin method we prove the existence of weak global solutions for small initial data. We also study the polynomial decay of the associate energy. The blow-up of solutions in finite time is considered for negative initial energy
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Problèmes non-linéaires singuliers et bifurcation / Singular nonlinear problems and bifurcationBougherara, Brahim 11 September 2014 (has links)
Cette thèse s’inscrit dans le domaine mathématique de l’analyse des équations aux dérivées partielles non linéaires. Précisément, nous nous sommes intéressés à une classe de problèmes elliptiques et paraboliques avec coefficients singuliers. Ce manque de régularité pose un certain nombre de difficultés qui ne permettent pas d’utiliser directement les méthodes classiques de l’analyse non-linéaire fondées entre autres sur des résultats de compacité. Dans les démonstrations des principaux résultats, nous montrons comment pallier ces difficultés. Ceci suppose d’adapter certaines techniques bien connues mais aussi d’introduire de nouvelles méthodes. Dans ce contexte, une étape importante est l’estimation fine du comportement des solutions qui permet d’adapter le principe de comparaison faible, d’utiliser la régularité elliptique et parabolique et d’appliquer dans un nouveau contexte la théorie globale de la bifurcation analytique. La thèse se présente sous forme de deux parties indépendantes. 1- Dans la première partie (chapitre I de la thèse), nous avons étudié un problème quasi-linéaire parabolique fortement singulier faisant intervenir l’opérateur p-Laplacien. On a démontré l’existence locale et la régularité de solutions faibles. Ce résultat repose sur des estimations a priori obtenues via l’utilisation d’inégalités de type log-Sobolev combinées à des inégalités de Gagliardo-Nirenberg. On démontre l’unicité de la solution pour un intervalle de valeurs du paramètre de la singularité en utilisant un principe de comparaison faible fondé sur la monotonie d’un opérateur non linéaire adéquat. 2- Dans la deuxième partie (correspondant aux Chapitres II, III et IV de la thèse), nous sommes intéressés à l’étude de problèmes de bifurcation globale. On a établi pour ces problèmes l’existence de continuas non bornés de solutions qui admettent localement une paramétrisation analytique. Pour établir ces résultats, nous faisons appel à différents outils d’analyse non linéaire. Un outil important est la théorie analytique de la bifurcation globale qui a été introduite par Dancer (voir Chapitre II de la thèse). Pour un problème semi linéaire elliptique avec croissance critique en dimension 2, on montre que les solutions le long de la branche convergent vers une solution singulière (solution non bornée) lorsque la norme des solutions converge vers l’infini. Par ailleurs nous montrons que la branche admet une infinité dénombrable de "points de retournement" correspondant à un changement de l’indice de Morse des solutions qui tend vers l’infini le long de la branche. / This thesis is concerned with the mathematical study of nonlinear partial differential equations. Precisely, we have investigated a class of nonlinear elliptic and parabolic problems with singular coefficients. This lack of regularity involves some difficulties which prevent the straight-orward application of classical methods of nonlinear analysis based on compactness results. In the proofs of the main results, we show how to overcome these difficulties. Precisely we adapt some well-known techniques together with the use of new methods. In this framework, an important step is to estimate accurately the solutions in order to apply the weak comparison principle, to use the regularity theory of parabolic and elliptic equations and to develop in a new context the analytic theory of global bifurcation. The thesis presents two independent parts. 1- In the first part (corresponding to Chapter I), we are interested by a nonlinear and singular parabolic equation involving the p-Laplacian operator. We established for this problem that for any non-negative initial datum chosen in a certain Lebeque space, there exists a local positive weak solution. For that we use some a priori bounds based on logarithmic Sobolev inequalities to get ultracontractivity of the associated semi-group. Additionaly, for a range of values of the singular coefficient, we prove the uniqueness of the solution and further regularity results. 2- In the second part (corresponding to Chapters II, III and IV of the thesis), we are concerned with the study of global bifurcation problems involving singular nonlinearities. We establish the existence of a piecewise analytic global path of solutions to these problems. For that we use crucially the analytic bifurcation theory introduced by Dancer (described in Chapter II of the thesis). In the frame of a class of semilinear elliptic problems involving a critical nonlinearity in two dimensions, we further prove that the piecewise analytic path of solutions admits asymptotically a singular solution (i.e. an unbounded solution), whose Morse index is infinite. As a consequence, this path admits a countable infinitely many “turning points” where the Morse index is increasing.
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Existence et multiplicité de solutions pour des problèmes elliptiques avec croissance critique dans le gradient / Existence and multiplicity of solutions for elliptic problems with critical growth in the gradientFernández Sánchez, Antonio J. 04 September 2019 (has links)
Dans cette thèse, nous donnons des résultats d’existence, de non-existence, d’unicité et de multiplicité de solutions pour des équations aux dérivées partielles avec croissance critique dans le gradient. Les principales méthodes utilisées dans nos preuves sont des arguments variationnels, la théorie des sous et sur-solutions, des estimations à priori et la théorie de la bifurcation. La thèse se compose de six chapitres. Dans le chapitre 0 nous introduisons le sujet de thèse et nous présentons les résultats principaux. Le chapitre 1 porte sur l’´étude d’une équation du type p-Laplacien avec croissance critique dans le gradient et dépendant d’un paramètre. En fonction de l’intervalle où se trouve le paramètre, nous obtenons l’existence et l’unicité d’une solution ou nous montrons l’existence et la multiplicité de solutions. Dans les chapitres 2 et 3, nous poursuivons notre étude dans le cas où l’opérateur utilisé est le Laplacien mais, contrairement au chapitre 1, nous étudions le cas où les coefficients changent de signe. Nous obtenons à nouveau des résultats d’existence et de multiplicité de solutions. Dans le chapitre 4, nous étudions des problèmes nonlocaux du type Laplacien fractionnaire avec différents termes de gradient non-local. Nous montrons des résultats d’existence et de non-existence de solutions pour différentes équations de ce type. Finalement, dans le chapitre 5 nous présentons quelques problèmes ouverts liés au contenu de la thèse et des perspectives de recherche. / In this thesis, we provide existence, non-existence, uniqueness and multiplicity results for partial differential equations with critical growth in the gradient. The principal techniques employed in our proofs are variational techniques, lower and upper solution theory, a priori estimates and bifurcation theory. The thesis consists of six chapters. In chapter 0, we introduce the topic of the thesis and we present the main results. Chapter 1 deals with a p-Laplacian type equation with critical growth in the gradient. This equation will depend on a real parameter. Depending on the interval where this parameter lives, we obtain the existence and uniqueness of one solution or we prove the existence and multiplicity of solutions. In chapters 2 and 3, we continue our study in the case where the operator is the Laplacian. However, unlike chapter 1, we study the case where the coefficient functions may change sign. We obtain again existence and multiplicity results. In chapter 4, we study non-local problems of fractional Laplacian type with different non-local gradient terms. We prove existence and non-existence results for different equations of this type. Finally, in chapter 5, we present some open problems related to the content of the thesis and some research perspectives.
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Minimax methods for finding multiple saddle critical points in Banach spaces and their applicationsYao, Xudong 01 November 2005 (has links)
This dissertation was to study computational theory and methods for ?nding multiple saddle critical points in Banach spaces. Two local minimax methods were developed for this purpose. One was for unconstrained cases and the other was for constrained cases. First, two local minmax characterization of saddle critical points in Banach spaces were established. Based on these two local minmax characterizations, two local minimax algorithms were designed. Their ?ow charts were presented. Then convergence analysis of the algorithms were carried out. Under certain assumptions, a subsequence convergence and a point-to-set convergence were obtained. Furthermore, a relation between the convergence rates of the functional value sequence and corresponding gradient sequence was derived. Techniques to implement the algorithms were discussed. In numerical experiments, those techniques have been successfully implemented to solve for multiple solutions of several quasilinear elliptic boundary value problems and multiple eigenpairs of the well known nonlinear p-Laplacian operator. Numerical solutions were presented by their pro?les for visualization. Several interesting phenomena of the solutions of quasilinear elliptic boundary value problems and the eigenpairs of the p-Laplacian operator have been observed and are open for further investigation. As a generalization of the above results, nonsmooth critical points were considered for locally Lipschitz continuous functionals. A local minmax characterization of nonsmooth saddle critical points was also established. To establish its version in Banach spaces, a new notion, pseudo-generalized-gradient has to be introduced. Based on the characterization, a local minimax algorithm for ?nding multiple nonsmooth saddle critical points was proposed for further study.
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